Scouting report:
What more can be said about a program that has won five straight San Diego Section titles? This year's team might just be better than last year's. With five Division I players (three of whom have already committed to San Diego State), the Pirates are strong in the skill positions and on the offensive and defensive lines. The question mark is at quarterback, where Quentis Clark is expected to step in for the graduated Jordan Wynn, who is now at Utah. But with terrific receivers like Holder and Whittaker, and Siluano headlining the rushing attack, expect Oceanside to be in the hunt for a sixth straight title.

Scouting report:
It might be time to start believing the Westview hype. Do the math: an offensive line that averages 6-3, 270, a returning speedster in Musco and a returning quarterback who threw for almost 3,000 yards and had a 27-to-15 touchdowns-to-interceptions ratio. It adds up to a potentially big year for the Wolverines. Kyle Gilbert is drawing interest from Division I schools and at least half a dozen other Wolverines can play at the next level. Their Oct. 16 matchup at Oceanside will likely decide the league championship.

Scouting report:
This will be a very different team from the one that captured back-to-back Division IV titles. Sans all-section quarterback Tyler Bernard and all-section receiver James Johnson, the Jaguars probably won't have the same big-play threat that gave defensive coordinators heartburn in the past. But Upson returns after a fantastic junior campaign (1,510 yards, 13 touchdowns, 125.8 yards per game) to lead the ground attack. Gilster also believes this might be one of his best defensive squads. Travis Bernard is a versatile playmaker on both sides of the ball and was his brother Tyler's favorite target when the Jaguars needed a first down.